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Links to NYC food bloggers and NYC restaurant reviewers. Links to NYC blogs, newspapers, radio, and TV. Articles categorized by Sights and Sounds. Getting Around New York. Also see The Economist Cities Guide: New York. New York Public Library. St Patrick’s Cathedral. Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. Williamsburgh Savings Bank Building. 8211; tallest building in Brooklyn. AGINY articles on Museums and Art. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Museum of Chinese in the Americas (MoCA). New York Transit Museum.
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I Love Museums: Two Reviews from Jitendra Arora
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Thursday, December 27, 2007. Two Reviews from Jitendra Arora. OTHER WEAPONS: PHOTOGRAPHY AND PRINT CULTURE DURING THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR, ICP. The right ingredients for turning it into a propaganda image. This aspect favors the placement of this exhibition within the other exhibitions of prominent photographic works. The insights into the artistry of the posters are valuable and contribute to an understanding of the politics of representation. The remaining three sections take this understanding furth...
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I Love Museums: Faculty Dinner Part Two
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Thursday, October 18, 2007. Faculty Dinner Part Two. Hi Museum Studiers,. Another Faculty Dinner is coming up soon. Thanks to everyone who attended and made the last dinner a success. The lovely Josephine Gear will be the faculty guest of honor. The dinner will be Wednesday, October 24th. Please RSVP to msso.nyu@gmail.com by Sunday, October 21. The dinner is not free, but it will be tasty. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). American Museum of Natural History. El Museo Del Barrio. Museum of Moving Image.
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I Love Museums: It's a new (school) year!
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Friday, August 29, 2008. It's a new (school) year! Hi everybody and welcome to the wonderful original blog of MSSO. This blog was run by the class of '08 and as they have graduated and moved on, we have created a new blog at http:/ www.nyu-msso.blogspot.com. So as to preserve all the work they have done and to consolidate the other account we have running. Now go on over to our new site where photos are already up of our first event. Come on, don't be shy! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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I Love Museums: February 2008
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Monday, February 4, 2008. This Friday at the ICP and beyond. Hope everyone's semester is off to a good start. MSSO has a number of events set for this semester to rally the museum enthusiasts. This Friday, the 8th, the International Center for Photography. Is open till 8 PM (Map to ICP). At E 41st and Lex. Or just meet at public house around 8, if you prefer. You can reply to Tom at trh251@nyu.edu to RSVP, and don't forget the MSSO Facebook Group. Show ends Feb. 10th. Links to this post.
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I Love Museums: September 2007
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Thursday, September 27, 2007. Everyone's favorite American Machismo Arist has a big retrospective going up this weekend at the Guggenheim. There's sure to be more cowboys, muscle cars, and biker chicks than at any Midwest County Fair. And his famous 'joke paintings' too. September 28, 2007 - January 9, 2008. Links to this post. Monday, September 24, 2007. Another profile update for you today. May Lu, MSSO Treasurer. Hometown: San Marino, CA. And Panya for their green tea tiramisu. Media Art (my forte).
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I Love Museums: Two Great Museum Tours
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Thursday, October 25, 2007. Two Great Museum Tours. Two terrific museum tours are coming up in the near future, exclusively for NYU museum study stdents. The one at ICP will be led by the exhibition's curator, Jordan Mendelson. These are terrific opportunities to gain some museum insight. And the shows are bleeding great, too. International Center for Photography. Other Weapons: Photography and Print Culture during the Spanish Civil War'. Meet 6.15 SHARP in the ICP Lobby. The Geometry of Hope.
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I Love Museums: NEW SHOWS
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Tuesday, October 9, 2007. It's fall, the leaves are changing, and it's 90 degrees outside. Time for some new art shows! This week, October 11th to be exact, is the opening of a big Kara Walker retrospective at the Whitney. Her haunting, black silhouettes bend, twist, flip, and illuminate the shadowy sides of American history. Expect her wall paintings, color-light projections and new animations to be on display. Show opens October 21. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). American Museum of Natural History.
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I Love Museums: Profile Update
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Thursday, October 18, 2007. Peter Sebeckis, MSSO webmaster, webguy, tech.person. Hometown: Bloomington/Indianapolis, Indiana. Favorite Museums: Museum of Jurassic Technology, Vienna Natural History, San Diego Contemporary, Peary MacMillan Arctic Museum, Japan Society, Indianapolis Children's Museum, Shedd Aquarium, American Museum of Natural History, The City Reliquary (Brooklyn), Art Institute Chicago, Burke Museum. Links: My personal blog. All museum studies student submissions welcome!
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I Love Museums: December 2007
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Thursday, December 27, 2007. Two Reviews from Jitendra Arora. OTHER WEAPONS: PHOTOGRAPHY AND PRINT CULTURE DURING THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR, ICP. The right ingredients for turning it into a propaganda image. This aspect favors the placement of this exhibition within the other exhibitions of prominent photographic works. The insights into the artistry of the posters are valuable and contribute to an understanding of the politics of representation. The remaining three sections take this understanding furth...